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if you look at marco rubio or paul ryan who are leading the charts to reinvent the republican party they are still expressing basic tea party ideas. the basic work of framing the budget. what's funny to me overall, is that for all of the -- for all the tea party has sort of become the republican establishment you can't count very many policy victories. the affordable care act standing tall in this regard. if, in 2010, republicans would have just agreed with skittish democrats have a scaled-down health care bill, the affordable health care act would not exist. but with the tea party that led up to everything so everything obama did resulted in a health care bill is strangely, more liberal than it should be and you can see that in a whole number of policies. so for me with you the tea party has had a victory. they've kind of taken over the republican party but when it comes to actual substantive victories they have very few. >> first of all, i have to -- i want to go back to something the congressman said when he talked about us pulling strings and he was referring to grover norkwis with t
if you look at marco rubio or paul ryan who are leading the charts to reinvent the republican party they are still expressing basic tea party ideas. the basic work of framing the budget. what's funny to me overall, is that for all of the -- for all the tea party has sort of become the republican establishment you can't count very many policy victories. the affordable care act standing tall in this regard. if, in 2010, republicans would have just agreed with skittish democrats have a scaled-down...
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senator marco rubio, biography, an american son, representative tim ryan, a mindful nation, a single practice can reduce stress, improved performance and recaptured the american spirit. a little off the beaten path for members of congress, senator tom coburn, the debt bomb and robert draper has written a book about congress, do not ask what good we do:inside the u.s. house of representatives. do either of you look for these books when they come out by members of congress or politicians? >> i certainly note them but i feel as if from my sense these books are way too entrenched members of congress not only in positions but potentially to position them for future runs weather within their current offices or something different so it seems as if it is more of a calling card than it is furthering their career as doctors , certainly being authors of books. it is a way of announcing to the public they are part of a larger conversation. >> i wonder how much is written by a member of congress given their schedules and the need to raise money. >> you're looking at time management. >> i don't k
senator marco rubio, biography, an american son, representative tim ryan, a mindful nation, a single practice can reduce stress, improved performance and recaptured the american spirit. a little off the beaten path for members of congress, senator tom coburn, the debt bomb and robert draper has written a book about congress, do not ask what good we do:inside the u.s. house of representatives. do either of you look for these books when they come out by members of congress or politicians?...
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i want to read a quote by senator marco rubio. he did seem to indicate a change of sentiment. he said, senator rubio supports a serious and comprehensive study of our laws to find a new and better way to prevent more mass shootings. that is one of the few republican senators who did send that kind of a signal. in the immediate wake. here's the question: if we agree it's comprehensive and part of this is obviously mental health issues, why can't high-capacity magazine clips or assault weapons, which have no purpose other than to kill as many people as quickly as possible, be part of a comprehensive conversation? >> in my view everything should be on the table if you can prove it will work or there's a sense it will work. the truth is, roland, if you can -- agreed with you, if you can take 8% here, 8% here, 8% here, you should do it. that is a reasonable approach. >> the reason i'm smiling is because we're trial to have inverted conversation. newtown was a moment. aurora was a moment. john, what you're really asking for is where is the movement? >> that's right. >> with a moveme
i want to read a quote by senator marco rubio. he did seem to indicate a change of sentiment. he said, senator rubio supports a serious and comprehensive study of our laws to find a new and better way to prevent more mass shootings. that is one of the few republican senators who did send that kind of a signal. in the immediate wake. here's the question: if we agree it's comprehensive and part of this is obviously mental health issues, why can't high-capacity magazine clips or assault weapons,...
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marco rubio, mike pence, jeb bush, and soon to be former senator from south carolina jim demint. joining me now, our end of the year gaggle, crystal lizza, perry bacon, stephanie cutter was the deputy campaign manager for obama's campaign, and madden was a senior adviser for romney's campaign. hello. happy new year, although we asked all of you to pick, i threw out my dozen and i asked you to pick two you were going to feedback. we're not going to do the 2016 conversation now, but we'll do it in a few minutes. who are the few who jumped out at you? >> i'm a little nierdy, so i picked michael bennet, the colorado senator, because he's the head of the committee which means he's tasked with trying to again keep a democratic senate majority, going to be difficult. you have 20 democratic seats up, only 10 republican seats up. >> and he wants to be senate majority leader some day. >> they asked him two years ago. he said no. he said yes this time. >> you also said pence. why pence? >> he spent time in congress. he's now the governor of indiana. i think he's a guy who we underrate in te
marco rubio, mike pence, jeb bush, and soon to be former senator from south carolina jim demint. joining me now, our end of the year gaggle, crystal lizza, perry bacon, stephanie cutter was the deputy campaign manager for obama's campaign, and madden was a senior adviser for romney's campaign. hello. happy new year, although we asked all of you to pick, i threw out my dozen and i asked you to pick two you were going to feedback. we're not going to do the 2016 conversation now, but we'll do it...
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marco rubio was trying to find a way to create a dream act lite. he took a lot of shot but could not get it done. mitt romney was never able to recover in terms of the hispanic vote in the country which plays into the idea -- hispanics were up to 10% of the vote. you see an increase in the relevance of that community and then when you put them in conjunction with asians, blacks, and you have a larger cohort than ever. i think it leads to the conclusion that we are fast changing society and the people who vote and the coalitions that form are at a critical moment. host: nitc a shaping of the immigration debate -- and now you see a shaping of the immigration debate. guest: if you think back, president bush ii, after he was reelected in 2004, he made immigration a priority but he could not win over conservative republican votes in congress. what we saw going ford was that talk radio show host can -- going forward was that talk radio show host came out in big this time around, a lot of that anger is being muted. talk-show hosts are saying now we can do
marco rubio was trying to find a way to create a dream act lite. he took a lot of shot but could not get it done. mitt romney was never able to recover in terms of the hispanic vote in the country which plays into the idea -- hispanics were up to 10% of the vote. you see an increase in the relevance of that community and then when you put them in conjunction with asians, blacks, and you have a larger cohort than ever. i think it leads to the conclusion that we are fast changing society and the...
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many conservatives will use i think marco rubio as a vessel of rebuilding the party. >> his first test is immigration over the -- how does he does it? navigate it and still stick -- go conservative -- >> how he does not get pigeonholed as the hispanic guy and become somebody to be a leader. >> hillary clinton, what does she do in 2013? >> hillary clinton is whether -- she likes it or not, as well, a clinton industrial news complex. everything she does sparks speculation, sparks all of these incredible obsessing over whether it's a positioning for this year or for another year or positioning against somebody. >> right. >> that's something to happen and i think a lot of people looking at whether or not what her preparations look like and to inherit the obama success. >> yeah. you stuck me with the four that none of you picked. joe biden, got to figure out how to navigate the clinton industrial news complex. i like this. news cop plex. angus king, can he be independent? jeb bush. jim demint. do you buy ceo of the conservative movement? >> i think it's very hard for jim demint to go in to
many conservatives will use i think marco rubio as a vessel of rebuilding the party. >> his first test is immigration over the -- how does he does it? navigate it and still stick -- go conservative -- >> how he does not get pigeonholed as the hispanic guy and become somebody to be a leader. >> hillary clinton, what does she do in 2013? >> hillary clinton is whether -- she likes it or not, as well, a clinton industrial news complex. everything she does sparks speculation,...
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rubio, entre 50 mil zapatistas ocuparon palenques donde marcharon entre turistas y curiosos en espera de algún pronunciamiento, este había permanecido en silencio durante los últimos cuatro años >>y barack obama dijo que en su gobierno américa latina cobrará importancia, aseguró que mantendrá la lucha contra el narcotraifico y reducirá las brechas para el comercio. >>y que más tenemos, muchachos. >>llegó el momento de lágrimas, risas, cuernos y cachetadas ¡ah >>alguien puede decir ya. >>desencantados! >>esta era mi version de flash >>en tiempos de hambre. >>aunque a algunos les gusta que me ponga mi disfraz de flash. >>yo sé que tú eres bien novelero >>por supuesto. >>te creí totalmente. >>cuando quieras, >>vamos a ver sus novelas favoritas, cual será la primera >>arrancamos con esta novela que me encanta, corona de lagrimas, >>refugio salió libre de culpas, pero ese rómulo, ay, desgraciado. aquí esta el resumen. francisca, no hay control dale play. >>contador, refugio no sabe mentir, en cambio usted tiene un largo historial de lios de faldas en las empresas donde
rubio, entre 50 mil zapatistas ocuparon palenques donde marcharon entre turistas y curiosos en espera de algún pronunciamiento, este había permanecido en silencio durante los últimos cuatro años >>y barack obama dijo que en su gobierno américa latina cobrará importancia, aseguró que mantendrá la lucha contra el narcotraifico y reducirá las brechas para el comercio. >>y que más tenemos, muchachos. >>llegó el momento de lágrimas, risas, cuernos y cachetadas ¡ah...
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. >> manuel roig-franzia joined booktv to discuss his book, "the rise of marco rubio." this interview was conducted during the miami book fair international, and it's about 20 minutes. >> host: and we have one more author we want to introduce you to and give you a chance to talk with, and that is manuel roig-franzia. he is a washington post staff writer, he is also the author of "the rise of marco rubio." manuel roig-franzia, what should we know about pube -- marco rubio that we may not know right now? >> guest: well, what you ought to know is that he is more than any other republican politician positioned to have a big impact on what that party does vis-a-vis immigration. such an important issue, such an important demographic. and it was proven in the election, and you're going to be hearing a lot from him on that topic in the next four years. >> host: is so how did he play it in the 2012 cycle? >> guest: well, he was a big surrogate for mitt romney. he traveled all over the country. it was a terrific way to introduce him to people outside of florida. even though he's
. >> manuel roig-franzia joined booktv to discuss his book, "the rise of marco rubio." this interview was conducted during the miami book fair international, and it's about 20 minutes. >> host: and we have one more author we want to introduce you to and give you a chance to talk with, and that is manuel roig-franzia. he is a washington post staff writer, he is also the author of "the rise of marco rubio." manuel roig-franzia, what should we know about pube --...
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that's the thing you know you have marco rubio and you have others. and can be again if the party reaches out. but romney's campaign saw a problem and the party in general reached out to -- well, they reached out to their base. more than anybody else. and they wound up with their base that's about the only group of white voters, white women unmarried -- i'm sorry married white women rather were the two groups they got a majority of and they got a minority of about everybody else. >> do you think our next president will be a latino american? >> i think that's like with the weather and climate change. it's too soon to -- any particular election. >> you don't want to answer that question. >> i don't think so, not the next one but coming up soon. >> okay i accept the fact that you don't want to answer the question. honorable mention -- did you say no? i think rubio is a possibility and rue know -- >> he could be on the ticket. >> rubio does not appear -- well, there is as any stereotype he's not the stereotype. >> right. >> rubio. >> right. >> and i think
that's the thing you know you have marco rubio and you have others. and can be again if the party reaches out. but romney's campaign saw a problem and the party in general reached out to -- well, they reached out to their base. more than anybody else. and they wound up with their base that's about the only group of white voters, white women unmarried -- i'm sorry married white women rather were the two groups they got a majority of and they got a minority of about everybody else. >> do...
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. >> marco rubio. senator from florida whose articulate to the point of almost being dem ogic. . but he is a riveting speaker and he has a future. >> are you afraid of him. >> no. i just pointed out his attributes. >> he is richly republican. you know that? >> right. but the democrats have their bench, too. >> i mean, after that, you know, the democrats still going to embrace you? >> i still think that bill clinton's speech at the democratic convention was the most exciting moment of that convention. turned around the whole convention and once again revealed the great talents of bill clinton. >> does he save it? >> you are showing your brilliance again. >> i absolutely agree. a better job than barack obama did. >> i want to add to the clinton tribute. the most charismatic bill clinton. for stellar performance of the democratic national convention. his 40 minute speech was critical for a second term for barack obama. it redefined the global economic crisis. he described it as a product of republican thinking. no question bubba still has it. wouldn't you say so? >> absolutely. >> h
. >> marco rubio. senator from florida whose articulate to the point of almost being dem ogic. . but he is a riveting speaker and he has a future. >> are you afraid of him. >> no. i just pointed out his attributes. >> he is richly republican. you know that? >> right. but the democrats have their bench, too. >> i mean, after that, you know, the democrats still going to embrace you? >> i still think that bill clinton's speech at the democratic convention...
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. >> marco rubio is one of the people i picked. people are looking for new, diverse voices inside the republican party. whether he likes it or not, marco rubio will become a national figure in that regard and be emblematic of their abilities to reach out to newer audiences. and looking for people who will represent the future of the party. many conservatives will use rubio as vessel for what they believe is rebuilding the party. >> his first tests getting immigration over the finish line. how does he do it, make it happen, navigate it -- >> and not get pigeon holed as the hispanic republican. >> and hillary clinton what does she do? >> hillary clinton whether she likes it or not as well, is like this clinton industrial news complex. everything she does sparks speculation, sparks all of these incredible obsessing over whether it's a positioning for this year, positioning for another year. positioning against somebody. so i think that's just somebody that will happen. and i think a lot of people will look at whether or not -- what he
. >> marco rubio is one of the people i picked. people are looking for new, diverse voices inside the republican party. whether he likes it or not, marco rubio will become a national figure in that regard and be emblematic of their abilities to reach out to newer audiences. and looking for people who will represent the future of the party. many conservatives will use rubio as vessel for what they believe is rebuilding the party. >> his first tests getting immigration over the finish...
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when does marco rubio make his comeback? when do all of these fine governors make their comeback? i mean the republicans have a pretty deep bench. >> part of the calculation that i think conservatives and republicans are missing is that in this conversation, when we talk about a balanced approach, most -- a majority of middle class people, which is why 76% of americans are for taxing the rich, most americans have seen their defined benefits go down, their pensions decrease. so from their perspective and their wages have been stagnant at the same time -- hold on. >> whose fault is that? >> people are saying, wait, i've already given, what do you mean you want to cut more from my benefits so that the wealthy -- >> i've got to get out. >> they're not cutting benefits. but, larry, it's important to point out here that boehner's plan was actually nancy pelosi approved $1 million tax hold threshold. so that is actually true and president obama agreed to the same thing. >> the cuts boehner put in were not approved by democrats, the tax hikes were. >> nancy pelosi, she likes wealth. >>> a
when does marco rubio make his comeback? when do all of these fine governors make their comeback? i mean the republicans have a pretty deep bench. >> part of the calculation that i think conservatives and republicans are missing is that in this conversation, when we talk about a balanced approach, most -- a majority of middle class people, which is why 76% of americans are for taxing the rich, most americans have seen their defined benefits go down, their pensions decrease. so from their...
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we have marco rubio emerges as the front-runner for g.o.p. leadership in 2014 or beyond. we have tim scott being appointed to replace jim demint but you take a careful look at these positions, at least in two examples, phillip almost exactly the same. john boehner's negotiating on the fiscal cliff which looks a lot like it did on the debt ceiling, a year and a half two years ago. we have a lot of discussion on the right about how things need to change but we don't have a lot of fundamental change they can this stage of the proceedings. >> eliot: ben, when i look at the pivot point issues of the election, it was same-sex marriage, it was immigration. it was perhaps if there was one question, should marginal rates on wealthy go up and every one of those questions in the debate we're having right now seems to be going in the direction of the president. >> i think the problem you have is at least in the house republican caucus, they don't view the election results the same way that you do, the same way that the president does. they see that the president won solidly. they ret
we have marco rubio emerges as the front-runner for g.o.p. leadership in 2014 or beyond. we have tim scott being appointed to replace jim demint but you take a careful look at these positions, at least in two examples, phillip almost exactly the same. john boehner's negotiating on the fiscal cliff which looks a lot like it did on the debt ceiling, a year and a half two years ago. we have a lot of discussion on the right about how things need to change but we don't have a lot of fundamental...
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the questioning by marco rubio, the senator from florida was, yes, mr. burns, was there an awareness beyond the six floor level of the deteriorating security situation, and the answer was yes, sir, there was. now, is that the person we have heard that hillary clinton knew about the deteriorating security situation in benghazi? remark i took from that testimony that that is where secretary clinton's office is. and that she was aware of it. given our activity in libya, i would be shocked if she wasn't aware of this deteriorating security situation. that is why her testimony is important to us. why wasn't action taken? in addition to that, understanding what briefings were made to the president as well. let's not forget that the other thing that is clear from this report, the story that was told for two weeks is that it was confirmed by this report. megyn: just so the viewers know, it was false and there was a question about whether it would remain false and undiscussed. another where lawmakers that swers from theestions and state department. saying that th
the questioning by marco rubio, the senator from florida was, yes, mr. burns, was there an awareness beyond the six floor level of the deteriorating security situation, and the answer was yes, sir, there was. now, is that the person we have heard that hillary clinton knew about the deteriorating security situation in benghazi? remark i took from that testimony that that is where secretary clinton's office is. and that she was aware of it. given our activity in libya, i would be shocked if she...
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we heard marco rubio during the break here, bob corker just before that, go back and forth with leading members from the department of state. droing here. >> june and august of 2011 regarding the security situation. to what level did that, those cables get reviewed? >> well they certainly would have been reviewed up through assistant secretary level. may have been some of my colleagues on the 7th floor saw them as well. >> where, beyond that level were any senior officials beyond the assistant secretary level made aware of repeated requests from the post for extended or additional security? in particular requests were made in march and july of 2011. do you know beyond the assistant secretary level were ever forwarded in a memo or some other written document? >> i'm not aware of any specific memo that went beyond the sixth floor with regard to those specific requests at that time, no, senator. >> do you know if anyone beyond the assistant secretary level going up to the secretary's level were they made aware more than 200 security incidents that occurred in benghazi in 13 months leading
we heard marco rubio during the break here, bob corker just before that, go back and forth with leading members from the department of state. droing here. >> june and august of 2011 regarding the security situation. to what level did that, those cables get reviewed? >> well they certainly would have been reviewed up through assistant secretary level. may have been some of my colleagues on the 7th floor saw them as well. >> where, beyond that level were any senior officials...
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joining me with reaction, florida senator marco rubio. you know, senator, i am a little frustrated here because this is our one check and balance -- and that case has not been made. what's wrong with making the case that they are the party against generational theft? i think that's a winning issue for any party that makes that case. >> thanks for having me on. it was a very powerful introduction. you are exactly right. here's the fundamental problem. i recognize the difficult position that the speaker's in now, if january,ing nothing happens, we go over the fiscal cliff. but i are right in the point we are making. this is the great flaw in all of these arguments that the president's making that i wish more people were talking about. if you raise taxes on the wealthiest americans, who he calls the wealthiest merv, people making $250,000 or more, if you raise it 100%, that doesn't solve anything. the proposal doesn't solve anything. it creates a bunch of problems. i explained this to someone i met, someone who works at a law firm and said t
joining me with reaction, florida senator marco rubio. you know, senator, i am a little frustrated here because this is our one check and balance -- and that case has not been made. what's wrong with making the case that they are the party against generational theft? i think that's a winning issue for any party that makes that case. >> thanks for having me on. it was a very powerful introduction. you are exactly right. here's the fundamental problem. i recognize the difficult position...
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nikki haley, tim scott marco rubio, ted cruz, they're all people of color. >> let's give them credit where credit is due. it doesn't deny the ideology. here's something that's a little controversial. a lot of minorities say hey republican parties, the line is shorter for me. it is a lot of african-americans. if i'm a republican, i have a shorter path maybe to become a governor. or a u.s. senator. maybe it is just ambition and not anything else. >> jennifer: all right. donnie fowler, thank you my friend. appreciate you coming in. up next, just because someone is a leader doesn't mean that they exhibit leadership. i'm going to give you my thoughts on that difference right after this. you see grandma lives waaaay down here and you live way up here. brian, your cousin, he's a little bit older than you, he lives here, in chicago. and your aunt lisa lives here, in baltimore. uncle earnie? waaay out in hawaii. but don't you worry, we will always be together for christmas. [ male announcer ] being together is the best part of the holidays and cheerios is happy to be part of the family. you j
nikki haley, tim scott marco rubio, ted cruz, they're all people of color. >> let's give them credit where credit is due. it doesn't deny the ideology. here's something that's a little controversial. a lot of minorities say hey republican parties, the line is shorter for me. it is a lot of african-americans. if i'm a republican, i have a shorter path maybe to become a governor. or a u.s. senator. maybe it is just ambition and not anything else. >> jennifer: all right. donnie fowler,...
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nikki haley, tim scott marco rubio, ted cruz, they're all people of color. >> let's give them credit where credit is due. it doesn't deny the ideology. here's something that's a little controversial. a lot of minorities say hey republican parties, the line is shorter for me. it is a lot of african-americans. if i'm a republican, i have a shorter path maybe to become a governor. or a u.s. senator. maybe it is just ambition and not anything else. >> jennifer: all right. donnie fowler, thank you my friend. appreciate you coming in. up next, just because someone is a leader doesn't mean that they exhibit leadership. i'm going to give you my thoughts on that difference right after this. >> jennifer: the now to my point, in june of 1944, around 150,000 brave men were asked to storm the beaches of normandy. at risk to themselves, they accepted the challenge on behalf of their nation and the world. they were heroes. they were leaders. imagine if we had leaders today with as much courage as each of those soldiers had in just one of their fingers. this gun debate and the fiscal cliff and frank
nikki haley, tim scott marco rubio, ted cruz, they're all people of color. >> let's give them credit where credit is due. it doesn't deny the ideology. here's something that's a little controversial. a lot of minorities say hey republican parties, the line is shorter for me. it is a lot of african-americans. if i'm a republican, i have a shorter path maybe to become a governor. or a u.s. senator. maybe it is just ambition and not anything else. >> jennifer: all right. donnie fowler,...
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[indiscernible] marco rubio. does this sound racist to you? i think that the charge of racism is a way of changing the conversation. you do not want to talk about what health care does to poor people. you do not want to talk about what some bureaucrat is going to decide for you. what do you do? you call us racist instead. i say the you are changing the subject. host: matt kibbe, president and ceo of freedom works. next caller, hello. caller: ronald reagan lowered taxes and revenues fell. in the years that followed he raised taxes seven times or eight times, not as much as he cut? . he called them revenue enhancers. bill clinton raised taxes, george bush raised taxes. throughout this whole time people created jobs. the right says that if you tax the job creators, they will not create jobs anymore. historically think that that is not true. i would like to invite you to defend the proposition. guest: that is a great question. it is not rates to go up and down, it is a rate that encourages people to invest. we have made progress in dramatically cu
[indiscernible] marco rubio. does this sound racist to you? i think that the charge of racism is a way of changing the conversation. you do not want to talk about what health care does to poor people. you do not want to talk about what some bureaucrat is going to decide for you. what do you do? you call us racist instead. i say the you are changing the subject. host: matt kibbe, president and ceo of freedom works. next caller, hello. caller: ronald reagan lowered taxes and revenues fell. in the...
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rubio. >> and he is trying to walk a feign line, keeping those conservatives of the never give up, never surrender category, at least those who want an immigration bill in his camp while also reaching out to those moderates and this is going to be a very interesting test, can you walk that tightrope or walk through that minefield and have success? i think he may be the leader who is able to reach an agreement on an immigration bill and that will give him a big impetus forward. but whether he can navigate through the fiscal matters but also some of these social manners after he fell a little bit flat by suggesting he didn't know how old the earth was, that shows you that he has got a little work to do. >> rose: who else do you like on the republican side? >> i am still dash this book takes some real shots at the contemporary republican party, as no longer a conservative party but a radical party. >> rose: you painted them as dysfunctional -- >> i want a robust republican party which i know will be a conservative party, it has to be a problem solving party. i lamented in the last column i
rubio. >> and he is trying to walk a feign line, keeping those conservatives of the never give up, never surrender category, at least those who want an immigration bill in his camp while also reaching out to those moderates and this is going to be a very interesting test, can you walk that tightrope or walk through that minefield and have success? i think he may be the leader who is able to reach an agreement on an immigration bill and that will give him a big impetus forward. but whether...
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rubio to stand down in washington and give a major presentation. charles: if they give the presentation and the lead ser doing something different -- and the leader is doing something different, isn't that a mixed message? >> boehner needs to put it in a larger context of purpose. he hasn't done that. stuart: he's stuck in the process. >> he's bogged-down in the process and obama is defining the narrative. >> the fiscal cliff deal is really about tax hike, that's the primary component is about the tax hikes. the spending is a very little percentage. we're focusing on a deal rather than the larger economic issues. i think that's the problem, by talking fiscal cliff, it's distracting us from the underlying issue, and nobody is talking about that. charles: that's the war that the president won. that's what you are saying, the president has already established that narrative and the republicans may have missed their opportunity to counterargue. >> he did ask for more revenue, the question is how does he get it, whether higher rates or simply deductions
rubio to stand down in washington and give a major presentation. charles: if they give the presentation and the lead ser doing something different -- and the leader is doing something different, isn't that a mixed message? >> boehner needs to put it in a larger context of purpose. he hasn't done that. stuart: he's stuck in the process. >> he's bogged-down in the process and obama is defining the narrative. >> the fiscal cliff deal is really about tax hike, that's the primary...
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rubio and somehow this idea you put up the couple of the right faces and it fixes it, we got the policy shift we need to make. that's the bitter self analysis. they know they can no longer, perhaps, bash gay marriage in the way they've been doing or say binders full of women or deportation. they have the linguistic side of it, whether or not they've made a real shift in addressing the policy side, i'm not clear of. >> i feel the focus is on strategy, right? carl rove is now channelling the spirit of howard dean. let's actually take a listen, because it's not often carl rove praises howard dean, so we should let everybody hear that. >> i hate to say it, but we need to copy what howard dean did, that means make our ground game in all 50 states. >> the problem is you're going to have to have some kind of proposal in terms of appealing to voters in arizona or in north carolina if you're going to try to change your margins in those states, sam. thus far, i think the recommendations from party elders have been purely strategy. 50-state strategy talking about shrinking the length of the primar
rubio and somehow this idea you put up the couple of the right faces and it fixes it, we got the policy shift we need to make. that's the bitter self analysis. they know they can no longer, perhaps, bash gay marriage in the way they've been doing or say binders full of women or deportation. they have the linguistic side of it, whether or not they've made a real shift in addressing the policy side, i'm not clear of. >> i feel the focus is on strategy, right? carl rove is now channelling...
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he talks about marco rubio and paul ryan and offering a vision for the gop. but at the end of the day, marco rubio has said i don't want to pursue comprehensive immigration reform. and look -- >> let's be honest here. >> go ahead. marco rubio said he's not so sure science is a form of evaluating how old the earth is. gave me a break here. you can put lipstick on a pig, it doesn't change the pig. these guys are trying to dress themselves up and avoid talking about the issues. as long as they nominate people like todd aiken and richard murdoch, they're not going to avoid these issues. and as long as they have primary voters who make mitt romney, as they called himself a severe conservative. he was severe all right. they can't win. they can win if they change themselves. they got to stop beating up on gays. stop beating up on immigrants. stop beating up on muslims, and understand what america is really about. and it really is about opportunity. and the young people who voted 65% for obama. they would vote republican if it was just on fiscal grounds. they're not
he talks about marco rubio and paul ryan and offering a vision for the gop. but at the end of the day, marco rubio has said i don't want to pursue comprehensive immigration reform. and look -- >> let's be honest here. >> go ahead. marco rubio said he's not so sure science is a form of evaluating how old the earth is. gave me a break here. you can put lipstick on a pig, it doesn't change the pig. these guys are trying to dress themselves up and avoid talking about the issues. as long...
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so, just looking at calendar it is tough, and marco rubio said, what they are talking about comes to passin. it is going to woul wallop the e class, he would not be keen on it. >> the read from billionaires saying, you know we're not paying enough in taxes, even when we're dead. the push to bring the estate tax hire back to life. hire back to life. after this. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. neil: by the way, there i something more guaranteed in life than just death and taxes, it is taxes after death, and a lot more, there is a move afoot by a number of millionaires led by a an eclectic group led by bl gates' father. level at which it would kick in would drop. at a million bucks you will see it felt, a lot say, make the limit lower, and make rate higher. darrell issa is joining me now, he heard this and said oh, my goodness, how likely is this. >> i think ther
so, just looking at calendar it is tough, and marco rubio said, what they are talking about comes to passin. it is going to woul wallop the e class, he would not be keen on it. >> the read from billionaires saying, you know we're not paying enough in taxes, even when we're dead. the push to bring the estate tax hire back to life. hire back to life. after this. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a...
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everybody said that's a place they can own, and, yet, marco rubio increment proposition of incremental moves rather than -- doesn't lend a lot of confidence to people looking for a renewed gop. >> i think this is an infrastructural panel. i think the much bigger step for the republican party -- i mean, last week jack kemp, the kemp foundation dinner, marco rubio and paul ryan gave back to back speeches. they were terrific speeches. i was there. i do think that ultimately the message of the party will be embodied in whatever figures come. >> they were speeches. they weren't actions. >> oh, my goodness. maybe we can get together after the show and brainstorm the solution. i think we can. we have to leave it there. jokes abounded between senators john mccain and john kerry on capitol hill last week. >> thank you very much, mr. secretary. >> thank you very much, mr. president. this is what happens when you get two losers up here, folks. we're just having fun. >> now john mccain wants to join the senate foreign relations committee, which kerry chairs, and which may have to confirm a would-b
everybody said that's a place they can own, and, yet, marco rubio increment proposition of incremental moves rather than -- doesn't lend a lot of confidence to people looking for a renewed gop. >> i think this is an infrastructural panel. i think the much bigger step for the republican party -- i mean, last week jack kemp, the kemp foundation dinner, marco rubio and paul ryan gave back to back speeches. they were terrific speeches. i was there. i do think that ultimately the message of...
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rubio at 33. clinton would start as frontrunner as she did four years ago and lost to senator obama. all this attention isn't necessarily a great positive, jenna. jenna: that's a great point. serves you right in the center spotlight right away. do you think any editors here would make any one of as you video in their spare time with a little musical act comepiment? >> good luck. did four years as secretary of state to get that done. after eight years in the obama administration democrats could be ready for a change the country could be. there are 16 republicans looking at it. give you idea how formidable miss clinton could be, the idea of bill clinton or bush-clinton ticket, bush versus clinton running against one another. no less than newt gingrich said that looks so difficult right now that were she to be the nominee, the republican party right now would be in a very, very difficult position to compete against her. technically, technologywise, in terms of organization, in terms of mechanics of t
rubio at 33. clinton would start as frontrunner as she did four years ago and lost to senator obama. all this attention isn't necessarily a great positive, jenna. jenna: that's a great point. serves you right in the center spotlight right away. do you think any editors here would make any one of as you video in their spare time with a little musical act comepiment? >> good luck. did four years as secretary of state to get that done. after eight years in the obama administration democrats...
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senator bill nelson and senator marco rubio's office are sending out letters and getting engaged in this at this point. but we really need to expedite this because we have gone public. now we need this to end fast. >> gretchen: you believe that maybe he's being treated this way because he was a former marine? >> you know, we don't know necessarily. i mean, certainly conditions in mexican prisons are never good, but we think maybe he was targeted because he was in the military. >> gretchen: i'm so sorry for what you're going through. olivia hammar, we wish you all the best as now you're taking this story public and we certainly hope that you can get somebody to pay attention and get your son home safe and sound. >> thank you so much for the exposure. >> gretchen: all right. thanks much for your time. >> you, too. >> gretchen: painful story there. it's one of the most dangerous cities in america. so why is it laying off its entire police force? guess what? the same thing could happen to your town. and if you have trouble parking, is this me is it check this out. you're going to feel better
senator bill nelson and senator marco rubio's office are sending out letters and getting engaged in this at this point. but we really need to expedite this because we have gone public. now we need this to end fast. >> gretchen: you believe that maybe he's being treated this way because he was a former marine? >> you know, we don't know necessarily. i mean, certainly conditions in mexican prisons are never good, but we think maybe he was targeted because he was in the military....
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rubio? >> absolutely. i mean, if hillary clinton when she ran against president obama actually won the latino vote 2 to 1. more importantly, a lot of lee tonos will remember how prosperous they were under a clinton administration versus a bush administration. not only would they definitely fall in line behind hillary clinton, but also let's not forget that latinas outvote their male counterparts. so they will be leading the charge in the polling booth in favor of hillary clinton no doubt. >> wow, i cannot wait. already licking my lips at the thought of it. thank you all. >>> next, the folks behind that hash tag fire boehner tell us who would be better than the great bronzed one. stay with us. >> if you want to find the best workers in the world, you want to find the best factories in the world, you want to build the best cars or trucks or any other product in the world, you should invest in the united states of america. this is the place to do it. hey sis, it's so great to see you. you, too!
rubio? >> absolutely. i mean, if hillary clinton when she ran against president obama actually won the latino vote 2 to 1. more importantly, a lot of lee tonos will remember how prosperous they were under a clinton administration versus a bush administration. not only would they definitely fall in line behind hillary clinton, but also let's not forget that latinas outvote their male counterparts. so they will be leading the charge in the polling booth in favor of hillary clinton no doubt....
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marco rubio is not in that mix, and he is said to be working on sort of smaller pieces of immigration legislation, but not something bigger. we contacted his office saying, you know, why is senator rubio not in the mix on the gang of eight here, and the response is we won't prejudge their efforts, but senator rubio has said that he believes immigration reform should not be handled in one big comprehensive bill, but instead be done in a comprehensive series of bills. we're working with republican and democratic colleagues in both the house and senate on those pieces of legislation. >> yeah. i don't know what all those words mean really. i just have no idea what they're trying to say there, but i'll tell you this, maybe, maybe, we should be looking at the house, and all fairness, leaves me to say that there are a handful of republicans in the house that have been meeting with democrats in the house for many, many months and they do so regularly, and they're not getting the headlines that maybe the senate and those group of eight would like to get. they're working slowly methodically to
marco rubio is not in that mix, and he is said to be working on sort of smaller pieces of immigration legislation, but not something bigger. we contacted his office saying, you know, why is senator rubio not in the mix on the gang of eight here, and the response is we won't prejudge their efforts, but senator rubio has said that he believes immigration reform should not be handled in one big comprehensive bill, but instead be done in a comprehensive series of bills. we're working with...
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see you next week. [ applause ] >> stephanie: marco -- >> rubio. >> stephanie: on the fiscal cliff. >> we must reform our complicated job killing tax code. our goal should be to generate new revenue by creating new taxpayers, not new taxes. >> stephanie: he seems like 12 to me when i saw him speak the other day. look at me. i'm young and brown. >> oh, stop it. >> stephanie: representative randy forbes. >> the president doesn't want to get an agreement or compromise, he wants to get his way. that's why he won't come to the table with any serious proposal and simply talk because i think if we do that, we can get a solution that everybody could live with. we're willing to sit down and negotiate and talk about these ideas and principles but where is the senate? where is the president? the american people can hear what they're putting on the table but secondly, realizing the senate and president are missing in action. >> stephanie: right. i think as dick durbin said on "meet the press," you can reach him any time. why won't the president sit down? you know where he is. all right. let's go
see you next week. [ applause ] >> stephanie: marco -- >> rubio. >> stephanie: on the fiscal cliff. >> we must reform our complicated job killing tax code. our goal should be to generate new revenue by creating new taxpayers, not new taxes. >> stephanie: he seems like 12 to me when i saw him speak the other day. look at me. i'm young and brown. >> oh, stop it. >> stephanie: representative randy forbes. >> the president doesn't want to get an...
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a lot of these more popular figures as we would view them inside washington, marco rubio, others, you know, they still remain largely unknown outside the beltway. and jeb bush, another person who's been pointed out as a leading contender in 2016 is still being weighed down by the bush name. you can see maybe that's the reason why -- among many reasons, probably, he did not jump into the race this year. he has a couple of years, obviously, to sort of push up his, you know, favorability rating. we will probably see him maybe taking a more prominent role in the next year as immigration comes up. he's been a key sort of leader on that. but, yeah, for the republican party there's a void right now. then again, we're four years out. so we can't take too much or the republican party can't look at these numbers as too dire at this point. >> even though we are four years out, i want you all to take a listen to what joe scarborough had to say this morning about the republican party. >> i notice a lot of the people on the far right, not the far, far right, really it's almost like they get the mem
a lot of these more popular figures as we would view them inside washington, marco rubio, others, you know, they still remain largely unknown outside the beltway. and jeb bush, another person who's been pointed out as a leading contender in 2016 is still being weighed down by the bush name. you can see maybe that's the reason why -- among many reasons, probably, he did not jump into the race this year. he has a couple of years, obviously, to sort of push up his, you know, favorability rating....
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marco rubio. paul ryan. republicans that are in the house and senate that have real strong conservative credentials endorsing a deal, that could provide a lot of cover to rank and file republicans. remember, marco rubio is sort of the star of the republican party. emerging star. he wants to run for president. a lot of people think he has a good chance to be the republican nominee. if he blesses a deal it does provide these guys cover on an issue, again, they ran from and ran against for so many years. so to their constituents it's going to be a flip-flop. and to a lot of conservatives an unpalatable flip-flop. >> i've talked to a number of immigration officials since the election. people who have been very involved in this fight. they think obviously the time is right for this because of the outcome of the election that you talked about and big disparity between republicans and democrats and the latino vote. former governor jeb bush says, quote, you quote him in your article saying republicans should actuall
marco rubio. paul ryan. republicans that are in the house and senate that have real strong conservative credentials endorsing a deal, that could provide a lot of cover to rank and file republicans. remember, marco rubio is sort of the star of the republican party. emerging star. he wants to run for president. a lot of people think he has a good chance to be the republican nominee. if he blesses a deal it does provide these guys cover on an issue, again, they ran from and ran against for so many...
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it will be guys like jeb bush, paul ryan, marco rubio -- much more formidable gop candidates. i'm not ready to say, hey, let's lay down our swords and let hillary have this one. i don't think we're ready for that. >> what should the republican party be doing now or in the years to come to make sure they can compete? regardless if it's hillary clinton or somebody else. >> that's a good question, ted. honestly, the bigger issue has nothing to do with the name at the top of the ballot but what the parties stand for. the republican party's economic message, one i inherently know is better, is superior, but it's sold on abstract and theoreticalal terms, is not applying to middle class, everyday americans when aligned against policies that are designed to say, here's how i'm going to help you on x, y, and z, from auto bailouts to birth control. it's just not stacking up right now. we have to explain free market capitalism in more tangible terms to everyday americans. >> i've got to argue with my buddy. i just have to challenge will on this. i'm not really sure if their economic poli
it will be guys like jeb bush, paul ryan, marco rubio -- much more formidable gop candidates. i'm not ready to say, hey, let's lay down our swords and let hillary have this one. i don't think we're ready for that. >> what should the republican party be doing now or in the years to come to make sure they can compete? regardless if it's hillary clinton or somebody else. >> that's a good question, ted. honestly, the bigger issue has nothing to do with the name at the top of the ballot...
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marco rubio, the senator from florida, just one-third of people say he's favorable about him. that's mainly because so many people don't know him. jeb bush still has a little tarnish on the family name. a little better at 39%. both paul ryan and mitt romney check in with an approval rating of, believe it or not, 47%. >> how about that? >> ouch. >> december the 10th. 2012. >> 2012. >> in 2016. mike allen, thanks so much. >> thank you, mike. >> never too early. have a great week. >> actually, if i can just correct him, willie, i think it's a little early. >> it's way too early. >> i think we need to get out of the calendar year. let's get through advent. >> opening day. >> opening day. >> put another way. >> how about opening day 2015. >> i'll go for that. >> i love -- go back and look at polls two years before any election. go back and look at the 1978 democratic poll which i always like to do, willie. it's one of my favorites. ted kennedy was going to beat jimmy carter by 20 points in the primary and was going to be, what, howard baker or somebody. ronald reagan was just a gli
marco rubio, the senator from florida, just one-third of people say he's favorable about him. that's mainly because so many people don't know him. jeb bush still has a little tarnish on the family name. a little better at 39%. both paul ryan and mitt romney check in with an approval rating of, believe it or not, 47%. >> how about that? >> ouch. >> december the 10th. 2012. >> 2012. >> in 2016. mike allen, thanks so much. >> thank you, mike. >> never too...
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you have paul ryan and marco rubio speaking at a jack kemp dinner. and i want to play a piece of sound from each of them. and it says something about how they see the future of the republican party. >> i've heard it suggested that the problem is that the american people have changed. that too many people want things from government. but i'm still convinced that the overwhelming majority of our people, they just want what my parents had, a chance. >> both parties tend to divide americans into our voters and their voters. let's be really clear. republicans must steer far clear of that trap. we need to speak to the aspiration aspirations. we must speak to the aspirations and the anxieties of every american. >> newt, that's a long way from the 47% of mitt romney. >> well, first of all, every republican should be focussed on what we just talked about. i mean,if their competitor in '16 is going to be hillary clinton, supported by bill clinton and presumably a still relatively popular president barack obama, trying to win that will be truly the super bowl.
you have paul ryan and marco rubio speaking at a jack kemp dinner. and i want to play a piece of sound from each of them. and it says something about how they see the future of the republican party. >> i've heard it suggested that the problem is that the american people have changed. that too many people want things from government. but i'm still convinced that the overwhelming majority of our people, they just want what my parents had, a chance. >> both parties tend to divide...